Spent about an hour yesterday late afternoon/early evening at Wood Lake but
did not see the Gallinule.  Plenty of birds around, but only a handful of
warbler species; I didn't see or hear a huge variety of migrants.  Orioles
were everywhere,  as were muskrats.  A very sharp looking Solitary
Sandpiper was also present along the dirt path crossing the marsh south of
the boardwalk trail.

Kyle Te Poel
Columbia Heights

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 6:49 AM, Doug Kieser <chew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Gallinule is still present Monday morning on the east edge of the area Pete
> describes.  Zero migrants 5:55 - 6:40am.
>
> Doug Kieser
> Minneapolis
> On May 8, 2016 9:20 AM, "Peter Hoeger" <hoegerler...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The Common Gallinule at Wood Lake Nature Center (Richfield) was refound
> > this Mother's Day morning
> > around 8:30 along the western portion of the floating boardwalk, about
> > 50-60 yards away looking straight south across some open water.
> > Pete Hoeger, Minneapolis
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